Reducing air pollution could lower dementia risk
Improving air quality appears to slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of developing dementia in older women living in the U.S..
Improving air quality appears to slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of developing dementia in older women living in the U.S..
The USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health, in collaboration with the USC Presidential Working Group on Sustainability, is hosting a lecture Sept. 21 titled "Addressing the Dual ... Read More »
USC students, faculty, staff and alumni collaborated with community organizations and university students to provide public health education and services to more than 1,000 youth in the ... Read More »
Members of the winning team are students at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and USC Sol Price ... Read More »
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Jean Paul Shumbusho, center, a surgical resident at National University of Rwanda, smiles during a training session May 19. USC faculty and international surgeons exchanged knowledge and ... Read More »
A team of six medical professionals from Keck Medicine of USC prepares to depart for Nepal to assist relief efforts after a devastating earthquake there on April ... Read More »